Declare Epithetical Books Sins of the Son (Grigori Legacy #2)
Title | : | Sins of the Son (Grigori Legacy #2) |
Author | : | Linda Poitevin |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | March 27th 2012 by Ace |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Angels. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Demons |
Linda Poitevin
Paperback | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 3.96 | 481 Users | 108 Reviews
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When homicide detective Alexandra Jarvis sees a photo of Seth Benjamin on a police bulletin, she knows that Heaven's plan to halt Armageddon has gone terribly wrong. As the only mortal who knows of Seth's true nature, only she can save him. Aramael was a hunter of Fallen Angels until a traitor forced him into earthly exile. Now, with no powers and only a faint memory of Alex, his mortal soulmate, he will stop at nothing to redeem himself-even if it means destroying Seth in the name of the Creator...Mention Books Supposing Sins of the Son (Grigori Legacy #2)
ISBN: | 1937007375 (ISBN13: 9781937007379) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Grigori Legacy #2 |
Rating Epithetical Books Sins of the Son (Grigori Legacy #2)
Ratings: 3.96 From 481 Users | 108 ReviewsArticle Epithetical Books Sins of the Son (Grigori Legacy #2)
The drama continues, though I have to admit things are getting more intense now that Archangels and Lucifer were added to the mix. Still really liking the story, though I do wish Aramael and Alex would get over themselves. Anyway, the end of the book promised a lot in regards to some of my favorite mythological creatures Nephilim so I hope they can finally do something with the powers they supposedly have. Especially since Alex is one and hasn't done a damn thing supernatural except be a magnetConsidering how much I enjoyed the first book I'm really rather let down by this one. Don't get me wrong, the writing was good and whilst the whole "averting armageddon" plot thing may be as old as the hills by now it was still pretty entertaining. Most of my dislike stems from the surprise appearance of Yet Another Love Triangle and how the fate of the entire human race pretty much depends on who wins this tug of war over the affection of a woman both men barely know. For most of the book I was
4.5 starsThis review first appeared on http://booksthathook.comSins of the Son begins where Sins of the Angels left off. Yet, its very easy for a reader who hasnt read the first book to jump in and understand what is happening. Alex is trying to adjust to life without Aramael and cope with all the things she knows but cannot share with anyone other than her sister Jen, although neither of them wish to speak of it.Aramael is dealing with constant attacks from Fallen Ones who see him as an easy
Sins of the Son by Lydia M. Hawke is the second book in the Grigori Legacy. Even though this book begins where the first book left off this is a stand alone story. In this book, Alexandra Jarvis, a Toronto detective receives notice that Seth Benjamin, the angel who saved her life was found naked and confused in another city. Alex then proceeds to travel to help him because she knows that he is the only one who can stop the apocalypse. This book is exciting, mysterious, and suspense filled from
This book takes off from where the first book ended, or pretty close. Since the first book left me broken-hearted, this is where I started for this book. Hurting for Alexandra. But she is tough and off we go on another hair-raising, nail-biting adventure. This is an awesome story, awesomely written and with a protagonist that is very likable - in fact, I cried for her a few times. This book is a great story and the series is awesome as well.I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and
After reading the first book in this series "Sins of the angels" i had really high expectations regarding this book. Who were partially met. This book sounded more and more, like a thriller with angels, archangels, and company, than an urban fantasy book. I didn't like the fact that secondary characters took a great piece of the narration. I wanted to hear about Alex and Aramael. Not about a snarky shrink. It was like Alex as a character wasn't strong enough to take the brunt of the story. Now
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